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The race started Wednesday in the Greek Parliament for the adoption of the new austerity plan was completed Thursday. After an initial victory yesterday leading to the adoption of the text by 155 votes against 138, the Socialist government of George Papandreou has successfully overcome the last step: the passage of the legislation implementing the new master plan. The bill received 155 votes against 136, or an absolute majority in parliament, which comprises 300 members.

On Thursday, all the Socialist deputies, more Conservative MP Elsa Papadimitriou, who had made the day before his voice to the government to adopt the master plan of austerity, approved the text "on principle".The 136 deputies present to the opposition of left and right voted against, while five dissidents centrist conservative opposition voted white.

The second text, submitted to MPs, concerned the procedure for implementing conservation measures for 28 billion euros over five years free credit score online. Its adoption was imposed by the eurozone in return for the payment of a new tranche of aid to 110 billion euros developed with the EU and the IMF. A meeting of finance ministers from the euro area, scheduled July 3, will be devoted to the continuation of aid to Greece.

The Greek Parliament has fulfilled the necessary conditions for release of money to Athens to avoid bankruptcy, estimated Thursday the permanent EU president, Herman Van Rompuy, and the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso."The conditions are now in place for a decision on the payment of the next tranche of financial assistance for Greece and for rapid progress on the second bailout", they tried in a joint statement.

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The emerging markets are facing a "problem-rich" fight against the overheating of their economies – from 6 to 7% last year – when developed countries are seeking to boost their low growth. "Their macroeconomic management faces a dilemma: keep inflation that accompanies this growth through restrictive monetary and fiscal policies, knowing that increases in interest rates contribute to the massive influx of capital," says chief economist of Coface, Yves Zlotowski. Some countries are better equipped, such as Brazil, the driving force of the South American continent and one of the first to respond, noting early on interest rates and imposing taxes on capital inflows.

Dilma Rousseff, Lula's successor as president, also began to impose fiscal restraint.If the funds continue to flow, growth has slowed down somewhat in the first quarter to 4.2% against 7.5% previously. "Brazil is a highly diversified economy in its exports, with an internal market dynamics. Above all, the country has lead the last ten years important structural reforms, "adds the analyst.

"Institutional delay"

Conversely, the credit insurer is more concerned about the neighbor Argentina, faced with high inflation of 23%, where the industry is operating at full capacity, supported by consumption and fiscal and monetary policy very accommodative. Overheating is very important in part masked by a current account surplus driven by exports of soybeans in China. But the landing is likely to be brutal crash.

In Asia, the weakest link is located in Vietnam, with a very open economy model of development with Chinese characteristics, based on the investment, mainly Asian. Iran is benefiting from rising costs in China, resulting in even relocation. This generated a huge credit bubble, whose share in GDP increased in ten years from 30 to 120%. The difference is that it does not have the same cash reserves that China and he is obliged to regularly devalue its currency, the dong. "There is a real institutional delay, the risk is, in a skid, discourage investment, which finance the huge current account deficit," Yves Zlotowski analysis.

However, the restrictions put in place gradually in the large emerging economies – China, India, Turkey, Brazil – should provide a soft landing.The challenge is to develop real consumer markets that go through a reduction in inequalities and a growing middle class and to provide for future growth in developed countries.

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Tenders for the smart grid and waste recovery, today announced the first six institutes of technology and equipment of the first wave of excellence, creation of national fund boot which will have 400 million to invest in young innovative companies … Just in recent days, the operations related to the investment program for the future have not failed! And it lasts for eighteen months …

The program, which must prepare "the France of tomorrow" will be the subject of the press conference of head of state this morning. "Nicolas Sarkozy is that this topic is important and can not talk enough about this initiative should restore the competitiveness of France," said his entourage. Yet René Ricol leads to the rod.Appointed commissioner-general for investment to drive the program, the former ombudsman of credit has one goal in mind: to create wealth and employment in France over time.

In December 2009, Nicolas Sarkozy set the priorities for the future supported by the large loan. Following the recommendations of the report Rocard-Juppe, he announced 35 billion euros of investment and ultimately rejected the idea of ​​a popular loan – a form of financing too costly at a time when the debt of France is under the eye markets. Five priorities were identified: higher education and training, research, industry and SME development and finally digital. Today, all 35 billion euros is in the hands of the public operators (ADEME, OSEO, the CDC …) that are responsible for distributing the money.

While the crucial talks between government and private creditors of Greece continued the last few hours across Europe, they rose sharply in Paris. Reportedly, the French Treasury and financial institutions have agreed on the night of Friday to Saturday on a proposal that they hope to win their European partners now. Important first step, a highly anticipated meeting of the IIR (International Institute of Finance), which groups 400 banks worldwide, will be held on Monday in Rome.

It will be remembered, European governments have launched negotiations Wednesday with the holders of Greek debt. They are seeking a contribution of banks, insurers and other pension funds to the tune of 30 billion euros, backed by a new extension of Europe and the IMF to Greece.So far, the proposal on the table was simple: the voluntary, private creditors agreed to reinvest in due proportion the debts repaid by Athens over the next three years in new loans Greek to 5 years. It is the "rollover". However, private capital, especially German, had requested that these new loans are guaranteed in one way or another by Europe. But Angela Merkel, German Chancellor, refused this demand, which is to transfer the responsibility of the public an additional part of the burden.

Hence the impasse. The problem for private financiers, is to pay a state that nothing says it will be out of trouble in five years, the plan has expired. Of course, under pressure from governments, banks and insurers could be convinced.But specifically, if the process is not perceived as voluntary, rating agencies may raise the flag of the "default" and the plan falls overboard because the ECB can no longer accept sovereign debt and stigmatized in the refinancing of Greek banks cheap business cards.The French proposal is a parade, making the "rollover" both more attractive and relevant to them and to Athens, by lengthening maturities.

New loans to 30 years

In addition to the original proposal, a working group led by BNP Paribas, in fact, imagined an alternative, opening the opportunity to reinvest only 70% of amounts received in connection with the Greek borrowing fell 50% are allocated to Greek new loans issued this time in 30 years as to 20%, they are placed on what the financial call a "zero coupon", ie a fund invested in securities of high quality self-reinforcing through then cumulation of interests: the piggy bank somehow secures new borrowing Greek, as would have government guarantees.According to the discussions, these borrowings could be long carry an interest rate equivalent to that of Greece pays vis-à-vis its "rescuers" public, with the addition of a variable interest rate likely to be linked to an economic indicator Greek, such as GDP.

In any case, this alternative would yield less per creditor only 50% returned to the Treasury Greek but is likely to attract more people. And above all, by providing funding for 30 years, she pushes the horizon in part refunds for Athens. The French solution began circulating in the corridors of the European Council on Friday. "We received an initial favorable response," says a close case.

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The response of government was quick. Thursday afternoon, members of the IEA (International Energy Agency), which includes industrialized countries, have decided to use their strategic oil stocks. One way to compensate for the lack of production Jamahiriya, the latter being blocked since February. A few hours later, the Energy Minister, Eric Besson said in a statement he wanted to Total "that any drop in oil prices is reflected at the pump." A wish welcomed by the CEO of Total, says Besson, who will make the same request to other fuel dispensers.

The decision of the IEA is not surprising. The agency warned in May that it was ready to use "all means" in case of persistent lack of production paydayloans.Specifically, it will bring to market 2 million barrels per day for a month, compared to 1.6 million barrels of Libyan production. PAGE The United States will provide half of Europe about 30%. France will contribute in proportion to its consumption, or 3.2 million barrels, equivalent to about 2% of French strategic stocks.

To some analysts, this is a "rifle-shot." Coupled with the renewed concerns about global growth, the announcement Thursday caused a decline in oil prices – about $ 8 a barrel in London and $ 6 in New York.

The concern comes on Wednesday in U.S. markets. At the close, the Dow Jones, who was sitting in the balance, lost 0.65% at 12,111 points, the Nasdaq 0.67% to loose 2669 points and the S & P was down 0.64% to 1287 points. On Tuesday, the New York Stock Exchange finished sharply higher.

Markets have plunged into the red after the speech of the U.S. central bank. This has lowered its growth forecast for the year and maintained its interest rates near zero.

These announcements were sealed atmosphere. But Wall Street seemed relieved by the vote of confidence of the Greek Parliament in the new government. In fact, last night, the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, was full of socialist votes. But despite the vote of that night, Greece remained in a serious situation.The country needs to pass before June 30, the austerity plan that provides savings of 28.4 billion and 50 billion privatization until 2015. On the foreign exchange market, the vote of confidence of the Greek Parliament supports a slight decline in the European currency. At the time of the opening, the single currency was worth 1.4402 dollars against 1.4408 late Tuesday.

In terms of oil, U.S. crude stocks fell more than expected last week, said Wednesday the U.S. Agency for Energy Information (EIA). On the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), a barrel of "light sweet crude" for delivery in August finished at 95.41 dollars, up $ 1.24 from the previous day.

Rain orders for Boeing at Le Bourget

The U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing (-2.50% to 72.13 dollars) is particularly surrounding this Wednesday while orders are pouring at Paris Air Show.The U.S. should, however, is exceeded by its European rival Airbus.

Always on the side of values, after the close of Wall Street Adobe Systems (-6.26% to 30.01 dollars) announced a 54% increase in earnings in the second quarter thanks to strong demand for its software, despite a depressed economic conditions. The leading design software has reported a net profit of $ 229.4 million, or 45 cents a share, against 148.6 million (28 cents) a year earlier. Excluding items, earnings per share were 55 cents, while the consensus gave 51 cents.Revenues increased 9% to $ 1.02 billion.

Also in the technology sector, Apple (-0.81% to 322.67 dollars) could launch the new version of the iPhone in September and work on a version of the famous low-cost phone.

The search engine Google (-1.22% to 487.01 dollars) has crossed the symbolic threshold of one billion unique visitors last month. This is the first online service to achieve this level of attendance, according to data collected by comScore. Microsoft sites (-0.46% to 24.65 dollars), however, follow closely with nearly 900,000 unique visitors in May

For his part, Jabil Circuit (3.29% to 19.47 dollars) made from earnings per share in the third quarter of $ 0.58 against $ 0.57 and $ 0.25 expected last year.Turnover reached 4.23 billion dollars against 4.14 billion expected.

U.S. bank JP Morgan (-0.54% to 40.69 dollars) is ordered to pay $ 153.6 million for taking positions against one of its own customers, the fund Magnetar. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), gendarme market, estimates that JPMorgan did not inform his client of positions on a lower mortgage when he invited him to invest. Also note, JP Morgan announced Wednesday the launch of its offer of "prime brokerage" services (investment funds) in Europe.

The shareholders of National Semiconductor (-0.36% to 24.65 dollars) approved the acquisition of Texas Instruments.

Western Union (-1.90% to 19.59 dollars) announced an agreement with Serviban that will allow the launch of an international service PAYMENTS Peru.

The Paris Bourse rebounded sharply Tuesday. At the close, the CAC 40 gained 2.04% to 3877.07 points. Markets are optimistic about the fact that the Greek Parliament will give this evening its confidence in the new government Papandreou for the implementation of its program of fiscal austerity. Greek Prime Minister called for a national agreement of political parties to adopt its austerity plan and get a new aid.

In addition, the Japanese Minister of Finance, Yoshihiko Noda, promised Tuesday that his country would continue to buy bonds from the European Financial Stability (EFSF), to help the euro area to overcome the debt crisis of some of its members. Sign of the relief the markets, the euro recovers.At the end, it was 1.4396 dollars against 1.4301 late Monday.

The markets also learn that sales of existing homes in the U.S. fell in May from 3.8% to 4.81 million units annual rate, according to figures released Tuesday by the National Association of Realtors ( NAR), slightly less than analysts had feared.

In London, the FTSE-100 index gaining 1.44 of the main values% over the closing Monday at 5,775.31 points. For its part, featuring Dax index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Tuesday pressed a bar 7200 points ending up 1.89% to 7285.51 euros, against 7150.21 points the day before closing.

Maurel & Prom, Areva and derive the rating Nexans

Maurel & Prom (5.01% to 17.20 euros) sold in Canada Caroil Tuscany for $ 120 million and 29% in capital.The group posted the best performance from the coast on Tuesday.

Areva (2.06% to 26.05 euros).The Committee of European Group (CGE) Areva said Monday that Oursel Luke, the future chief executive of the specialist public of nuclear, was expected to set out his strategy for the company.

The French manufacturer Nexans cables (3.60% to 64.78 euros) announced Tuesday that it would strengthen its presence in China by acquiring 75% of the energy cable business of the Chinese Shandong Yanggu Cable, valued around 140 million (including debt).

Valeo (5% to 44.12 euros) is carried the words of its Director General Jacques Aschenbroich who welcomed the "very good first half of 2011" in an interview Monday in Paris. "Valeo increased by three to four points faster than the market "on which it operates, and the order books of Valeo exceed 12 billion euros, he said.

The IPO postponed Verallia

Saint-Gobain (2.80% to 42.58 euros) on Monday announced the postponement of the IPO of its subsidiary Verallia, a failure that symbolizes the current weakness of capital markets on fund nervousness of financial markets the Greek crisis.

Carrefour (1.68% to 27.30 euros) held a general meeting of importance on Tuesday. The slump experienced by the Carrefour share in recent days has led the meeting. The shareholders approved Tuesday in a stormy atmosphere complete the demerger of Dia, the company's French distributor discount, denounced by the unions who cry "dismantling" of the group's strategy also worried some small shareholders.

Alstom (1.20% to 42.47 euros) is developing a new model for high-speed train, the AGV II, which could run at a maximum speed of 380 to 400 km / h, according Les Echos."After the failure of the Eurostar, Alstom aims to expand its range of high-speed train for international tenders, while the competition has never been higher," said the daily.

The automaker Renault (2.92% to 38.07 euros) does not market new high-end vehicles before the end of 2014, announced the group's commercial director, Jerome Stoll.

While 200 planes were sold yesterday at the Paris Air Show, European governments are on the frontlines in defense of public aid granted to Airbus (EADS: 2.33% to 21.75 euros), challenged by Boeing and the WTO.Ministers to UK companies found that surgery was beneficial to taxpayers, at a meeting at Paris Air Show.

In addition, Eurocopter, a subsidiary of EADS, is expected to have discussions in the fall with the Ministry of Defence, who want to save money on the result of the Tiger and NH90 programs, The Tribune reported Tuesday.

The CAC 40, only Danone (-0.25% to 52.15 euros) and Pernod Ricard (-0.36% to 66.89 euros) decline.

Executives more optimistic about the market environment of the job, but more demanding in their career development and wages. These are the two main lessons of the seventh wave of the barometer Ifop / Cadremploi on the frames and the labor market, to be published tomorrow. For the first time since June 2008, executives are optimistic about the economic developments in employment (56% against 49% last December). Nearly three-quarters also have a positive opinion about their own jobs (72%).

This generally favorable decision must be relativized by two elements identified by the barometer Ifop / Cadremploi: a sense of degradation of working conditions and wage increases perceived as inadequate.And 54% of executives believe the work environment deteriorated and are as likely to be called "strained" relations with their superiors (43% against 29% who disagree). More importantly, 72% of executives still observe an increase in their workload and 69% said the emphasis on productivity increases.

Salaries disappointing

Hand wages, although the proportion of executives who received an increase earlier this year was up 5 points from December 2010 (39% against 34%), they are well below what they expected. 69% of managers have been increased, have been less than 4%. "There is a correlation between the increase seen in 2011 and the level of executive compensation," said the barometer Ifop / Cadremploi. Executives receiving more than 50 000 euros have seen their exceed 4% increase quick guaranteed personal loans.Moreover, nearly one in five executives saw their work is valued through missions or additional responsibilities or most interesting (17%) or by the granting of benefits in kind (16%) or by further consideration (15%) to compensate for the absence or the low pay increase.

Not surprising in these conditions that improved wages still awaiting the first frames: they are now 62% want to earn more, or three points since December 2010. This is the highest level since the first wave of the barometer in June 2008.

Cap on executive pay

To win better wages the French no longer hesitate to look elsewhere and to change employers. "Almost four in ten business (39%) are willing to change companies, an increase of 7 points in one year," said Cadremploi.Also 31% of respondents said "consider a change of occupation and / or business." What do they expect wage increases of mobility? "18% on average" …

Executives, who feel that their leaders do not quickly enough to loosen the purse strings, will also show severe levels of remuneration of top managers. They are in favor of a limitation of the latter, "more than one part in two (52%) say that leaders should receive an amount less than 250,000 euros" is the barometer Ifop / Cadremploi. Compensation deemed "acceptable" is averaging 386,641 euros.

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In one week the G20 Agriculture, Paris hosts this Thursday and Friday the summit of 120 farmers and agricultural organizations from five continents. A "G120" will bring together 250 delegates at the OECD headquarters to discuss major issues of global agriculture, as the volatility of agricultural commodities and world hunger. "We want to give a voice to farmers around the world before the meeting of Ministers of Agriculture, said Xavier Beulin, first president of the French farmers' union, FNSEA. We have things to say in the fight against price fluctuations, the arrival of hedge funds, or the establishment of intervention stocks … "Specific themes of the G20 member states which represent 85% of world agricultural production . The conference will also open by Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the club of the twenty richest countries in the world.

Several working meetings were held in advance with the French Minister of Agriculture, Bruno Le Maire, and its teams. "The way the Mayor is to meet with as many partners involved in the problems of the G20 in order to reach an agreement," said his entourage. Thus, for the first time NGOs were consulted, as farmers in poorer countries are not part of the G20. A point emphasized by Jean-Cyril Dagorn, head of Oxfam in France. He hailed "the courage of France, who placed at the top of the G20 agenda the issue of agricultural price volatility no fax payday loan."

However, there are mixed on three points. "The preliminary report of the G20 pushed attached the issue of biofuels.However, they help maintain the volatility of agricultural commodities, particularly in the case of ethanol, where 40% of U.S. corn, 15% of world production, are intended for that purpose, "he insists.

Emergency

Another disappointment: the use of stocks only in an emergency to supply the less developed countries, "while they should be viewed as regulatory tools in the markets." Finally Oxfam regret the timidity of the final text on supporting agriculture in developing countries, which is limited to an international research program on the wheat genome. The NGO advocates using small-scale food production, including access to water, land or inputs. After the forum, the G120 looks forward in a joint statement reaffirming the need to strengthen public policies in favor of agriculture."Agriculture is not a production like any other, it must have rules, that is why we do not want to leave the market alone the task of guiding our practices," insists Christiane Lambert, vice President of the FNSEA. On this point, the consensus should be in order.

William Multrier, the CEO of Aegis Media France, leaves office. Present since 2005 in the first group of consulting and media buying in France, he was appointed head of the French subsidiary of British group Aegis in 2009. However, the leader, now forty years old, opted to develop its own projects. Indeed, it is the majority shareholder of Webedia group he founded in 2007 and home to sites like Purepeople.com, Puretrend.com, Purefans.com, but Puremedias formerly Ozap.com bought a few months ago M6. This group should post a turnover of nearly 15 million euros in 2011 and "several million" statement business cards design.Guillaume Multrier, "it became indeed difficult to be both at the head of a media agency and several activities in the media."

However, William Multrier should remain in the group until the end of the year. "I want to help customers but also help the group Aegis to organize my estate and to find my successor," he told Le Figaro.

Aegis Media France is the first French media agency, shoulder to shoulder with Havas (Havas Media). It is also one of Aegis Group's main subsidiaries, which totaled in 2010 a total turnover of 1.68 billion euros.